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Most dental filling procedures are not painful because dentists typically use local anesthesia to numb the area. You may experience mild sensitivity…
The lifespan of a filling depends on its material and the level of care. On average, fillings can last 5–15 years or longer with proper oral…
You may need a filling if you have symptoms such as tooth sensitivity, pain when biting, visible holes, or dark spots on a tooth. Your dentist may…
You may feel mild pressure or discomfort for a few days when switching to a new set of aligners. This is normal and usually means the aligners are…
For the best results, we recommend wearing aligners 20–22 hours per day. You should only remove them when eating, drinking anything other than…
Treatment time varies depending on the complexity of the case, but most people complete aligners treatment in 12 to 18 months. Some minor corrections…
Use a soft denture brush and denture cleanser to clean your dentures daily. You should also soak them overnight in water or a denture-cleaning…
It may take a short adjustment period to get used to dentures. At first, certain foods or words may feel different, but most people adapt within a…
Dentures usually last between five and ten years, depending on how well you care for them and changes in the mouth over time. Regular dental checkups…
For children under three years old, we recommend using a rice-grain-sized amount of toothpaste. Kids three and older should have about a pea-sized…